I'll post the book club thinger after this. I didn't forget, I promise.
If you're a Potter hater, I'm telling you now, get off.
If you haven't read the books or seen the last movie, there will be spoilers.
Those are your warnings. If you yell at me now, I will yell back.
Sorry if I sound a little odd. I'm having, like, an empty, dizzy day. I almost fell walking down the steps. Eating didn't help. I don't know exactly what's wrong.
Anyway.
I started reading the Harry Potter books... uh... the summer going into third grade, I think. Ever since then, it's been a main factor in my life. I wouldn't know half the people I know now if it weren't for Harry Potter.
So, I went to see the last movie for the third time again last night. This time, though, it was at the giant-screen super-high-tech place.
It almost made me bawl.
The best day of my life: The day the book Deathly Hallows came out.
The worst day of my life: The day the book Deathly Hallows came out.
My (Slytherin) friend who I met through Harry Potter and I saw the movie together, just like we practically read the book together. I don't know if it was being near her that got to me, or the realization that it's actually over, or what.
I hate how Tonks and Lupin died. Those two, the Weasley twins, Bellatrix, and Luna are my favorites. Just... to die, reaching for your love like that.... And then later, their bodies are side by side, their hands still reaching for each other. Argh.
The sad thing is, four out of my six favorites died. Damn you, final battle.
"When in doubt, blame the Nargles." I would have been devastated if Luna died. God, that would have been awful.
I suppose you're wondering what the title is about.
A couple months ago -I totally missed it, but the Slytherin friend participated in it- there was this project... Kristina Horner (I think. I know she had a part in it, at least) started on Youtube. It was: if you could talk to J.K. Rowling, what would you thank her for? And then people could make video responses and I think they made a huge montage and sent it to Rowling or something. Not quite sure.
I would thank her a thousand times I could, but I doubt I'll ever see her in person and still be able to talk, so instead I'll say it here:
Thank you, J.K. Rowling, for my childhood.
~Ravenclaw KK, Somewhere, USA.
I just cried while watching the info on Pottermore (which is being retarded). Harry Potter's turning me into a wimp. D: I miss it already.
No comments:
Post a Comment